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Clinical Study the Relationship between High-TSH Degree and Changes of LDL-C Level in Pregnant Patients’ Serum

Volume 2 - Issue 1

Xu Ke*

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    • Department of Endocrinology, First People’s Hospital of Yancheng City, China

    *Corresponding author: Xu Ke, Department of Endocrinology, First People’s Hospital of Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, China

Received: January 17, 2018;   Published: January 29, 2018

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.02.000697

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Abstract

Objective: It was to investigate the relationship between high-TSH degree and changes of LDL-C level in pregnant patients’ serum and take analysis of its influencing effects.

Methods: All subjects were collected from the Yancheng First People’s Hospital from January 2014 to December 2015, who was diagnosed by the Endocrinology Department. Then it analyzed their biochemical indicators and blood liquid parameters in their serum. Additionally, we investigated their epidemiological data, including the disease history and genes. At last it took regression analysis of its relevance.

Results: High-TSH degree and changes of LDL-C level are risk factors leading to hypertension, cardiovascular symptoms, symptoms of digestive tract, pregnancy ultrasound indicating small-sized fetus and they are related to one another (P<0.05); Whereas it has nothing to do with gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm birth history and autoimmune diseases. In the whole, high-TSH degree group, the high cholesterol could cause premature birth, elevated blood sugar, high blood pressure prenatal, postpartum infection and preeclampsia (P<0.05)

Conclusion: These risk factors of high-TSH degree and changes of LDL-C level in serum could affect the health of pregnant, maternal and fetal, which should be taken to manage it so as to improve the perinatal health.

Keywords: High-TSH; LDL-C level; Pregnant patients

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